I think that is what I need to do next. As long as I have been ill, I think it would be wise to take Rich’s advise and find a doctor to oversee it. I would like to find someone who does telephone consults and who will accept tests from my local labs (for those that do not require a specialty lab). If anyone has experience with a Midwest doctor, I would appreciate information.

I think that is what I need to do next. As long as I have been ill, I think it would be wise to take Rich’s advise and find a doctor to oversee it. I would like to find someone who does telephone consults and who will accept tests from my local labs (for those that do not require a specialty lab). If anyone has experience with a Midwest doctor, I would appreciate information.

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Hi Bluestem,

The best I could do was an internist who would do testing and try to keep me from getting into trouble. He also did testing that demonstrated most all of the other explanations people offered were totally wrong. Mostly he was amazed and said that he had never seen anybody come back from so far over the edge, with congestive heart failure and tissue breakdown and non-working metabolism. He had no idea where to start except with tests. I started the ENZY MeCbl the next day after the blood draw. Three weeks later I walked in the office and EVERYBODY could literally see the difference at first glance. I told him what made the difference. He looked at the results and said that except for the hormone tests they were all irrelevant now. A year later he oversaw my discontinuance of most of the meds I was on. I'm still with him and now instead of looking like a typical patient I'm a maintenance patient who looks too healthy to be there. Good luck in finding a doc with any actual knowledge in all this. I was lucky to find an open minded doc.

I think that is what I need to do next. As long as I have been ill, I think it would be wise to take Rich’s advise and find a doctor to oversee it. I would like to find someone who does telephone consults and who will accept tests from my local labs (for those that do not require a specialty lab). If anyone has experience with a Midwest doctor, I would appreciate information.

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Bluestem,

There's another forum about doctors that might be a good place to look. Also, a Senior Moderator, Ema, is familiar with the midwest and might know someone.

Thanks for replying, @Freddd. I live in a very rural area and the chance of finding an internist willing to take this on is low. My integrated med GP could probably handle it, but she is 1.5 hours away, won't do telephone consults, and insists that I come over there for all tests. If I am having an unexpected negative reaction to the protocol, I cannot be driving myself 1.5 hours. That is why I am hoping to find someone farther away who will do telephone consults.